Self Reflected in violets. The entire Self Reflected microetching under violet and white light (photo by Greg Dunn and Will Drinker)

This is the most advanced artistic visualisation of the brain in the world.

Dr Greg Dunn is an artist and neuroscientist and together with Dr Brian Edwards (artist and physicist) he created Self Reflected.

“Self Reflected was created to remind us that the most marvellous machine in the known universe is at the core of our being.”

The work bridges the connection between the macroscopic brain and the behaviour of neurons through a technique called reflective microetching.

These images are NOT brain scans. They are meticulously created through a combination of hand drawing, deep neuroscience research, algorithmic, simulation, digital design, photolithography, gilding, and strategic lighting.

Brain activity is animated by light reflecting off a golden surface and offers an unprecedented look at the beauty and awe of our inner selves.

Pons and brainstem close up – the pons is a region involved in movement and implicated in consciousness (photo by Greg Dunn and Will Drinker).Self Reflected (detail), 22K gilded microetching, 96″ X 130″, 2014-2016, Greg Dunn and Brian Edwards.

Reticular formation – is a set of interconnected nuclei that are located throughout the brainstem. The neurons of the reticular formation all play a crucial role in maintaining behavioural arousal and consciousness. Self Reflected (detail), 22K gilded microetching, 96″ X 130″, 2014-2016, Greg Dunn and Brian Edwards.

To give a sense of scale, here is Brian crouching over an array of cut plate (photo by Will Dunker).

This video shows how the piece is especially impressive when you can see the movement of light).

Learn and see more of Greg Dunne’s work at his website: : http://www.gregadunn.com/self-reflected/